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Western Eagles senior coach Dan Casey at his drought-stricken ground.

The parched part of Victoria where even football fields are ground down by drought

The impact of the drought is now spreading beyond farms and leaving its mark on community sport.

  • Benjamin Preiss

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The main street of Colac with its proliferation of fast food.

Hungry Jack’s tries to squeeze in to town already bloated with fast food

Colac, a country town in south-west Victoria, already has a whopping share of fast-food outlets. Some locals don’t think it needs another.

  • Benjamin Preiss
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Heart-filled home cooking worth a detour.

The blaze in the Otways near Gellibrand in south-west Victoria on Saturday.

Bushfires still bearing down on western towns as cool change nears

Towns in Victoria’s south-west face a nervous wait overnight as some bushfires continue to burn out of control, even as a coming cool change is expected to bring wild winds and heavy rainfall.

  • Sherryn Groch, Gemma Grant and Bianca Hall
Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas (second from left) during her August 9 visit to Colac Area Health.

Hospital used ambulance, fake patients during ministerial visit

Ten Colac Area Health staff members, who worked in other sections of the hospital, attended the urgent care clinic during the visit and sat in the waiting room.

  • Rachel Eddie
Former student Dean Paatsch and Detective Sergeant Nigel Freebairn. The cop and ex-student teamed up to bring a notorious child molester to justice.

The student, the cop and the long road to justice

Kevin Wilmore Myers was a sportsman, fraudster and fake teacher who molested children for 50 years. Dean Paatsch was an ex-pupil who wouldn’t let him escape.

  • John Silvester
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Colac dairy farmer Mark Billing is worried he’ll lose four generations of hard work if foot and mouth reaches Australia.

Foot and mouth disease threatens generations of dairy farmers’ hard work

Many farmers have built up their herds of cattle for decades. All this could be lost if there is a foot and mouth disease outbreak in Australia.

  • Benjamin Preiss
The ‘Beechie’ on one of its final runs in June 1962.

From the Archives, 1962: Sad farewell for Colac’s ‘Beechie’ steam train

60 years ago, the steam locomotive known as “The Beechie” arrived at Colac station on its final work run between Colac and Crowes. It was a sad farewell for the old train, which had become a part of life for people living in the isolated region.

  • Staff Writers
People were allegedly queuing up outside the Colac GP for vaccine exemptions.

Country doctor shuts practice after police called over vaccine exemption claims

Video allegedly taken last month showed cars flanking either side of the road outside the GP’s surgery near Colac, and dozens of people queued up on foot.

  • Cassandra Morgan and Erin Pearson
The Australian Lamb Company in Colac was forced to close temporarily after the coronavirus struck.

DHHS dropped the ball on Colac COVID outbreaks, says leaked report

A state government document has revealed the Health Department provided confusing information to families and workers, leading to people breaching isolation orders.

  • Paul Sakkal and Benjamin Preiss

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